Growth Mindset

At Holy Trinity CE Primary Academy and Nursery, we encourage children to become confident and resilient learners, allowing all children to achieve their full potential.

We know that in order to fulfill the full potential of our pupils, we need to be modelling the mindset of a learner to not be afraid of making mistakes or giving up when they find things hard, but who thrive upon them and understand that this is all part of the learning process. We want all our pupils to relish challenges, embrace their mistakes, value the importance of effort, respond carefully to feedback and take inspiration from others.

At Holy Trinity, we consistently endeavor to challenge and develop the attitudes of all pupils toward learning by considering what makes a successful learner. We have dedicated sessions in class on how we can positively approach challenges inside and outside the classroom and it’s lovely to see the school buzzing with talk of perseverance, challenge, risks, and celebrating mistakes.

Central to this attitude and approach to learning, are the theories and proven evidence of a Growth Mindset by psychologist Carol Dweck.

The theory behind Growth Mindset is based on two types of mindsets, that children and adults may possess, a ‘fixed’ mindset and a ‘growth’ mindset. Below is an overview of the traits of each:

Fixed Mindset

  • I like my work to be easy
  • I don’t like to try a challenge
  • I won’t do it
  • I can’t do it
  • I believe I cannot change how clever I am
  • I don’t like to try new things because I won’t be very good at it
  • I give up easily

Growth Mindset

  • I never give up
  • I like my work to be difficult – it means I am learning
  • I love challenges
  • How can I achieve this
  • I can do it
  • I want people to praise me for the effort I put into my work
  • I believe I can get more intelligent by working hard
  • I learn from my mistake.

We are very excited about the prospect of nurturing a growth mindset culture at Holy Trinity.

Key aspects of growth mindset at Holy Trinity:

  • We celebrate making mistakes – we can learn from them;
  • We never give up – perseverance is the key if we are to succeed;
  • We learn from each other;
  • We don’t compare ourselves with others;
  • We challenge ourselves and take risks;
  • We remember that our brains are making new connections and growing all the time.

There is a link attached below for you to share with your child:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/grownups/help-your-child-try-new-things

Below are some videos we’ll be using this half term to learn about Growth Mindset from Class Dojo – they’re easy to watch and explains it really well.

Episode 1:

Episode 2:

Episode 3:

Episode 4:

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How you can help at home:

  • Praise the amount of effort your child is putting into things rather than how clever they are;
  • Talk to your children about their brain is like a muscle – the more they use it, the stronger it gets;
  • Encourage your children to not give up if they are finding something difficult;
  • Challenge your children to try something new or challenging.

Carols Around the Tree

Don’t forget we have Carols Around The Tree next Thursday, 8th December for Nursery, Reception and KS1 – straight after school on the playground. Please join us for some festive carolling. If the children would like to bring any Christmas clothing to wear outside, such as hats, scarves, jumpers, ear muffs etc. that would be lovely but don’t worry if they haven’t.
The following Wednesday 16th December, it will be the turn of KS2, again straight after school on the playground. Please use the main path via Nursery to gain access to the playground.
We will have songbooks for you to join in and everyone is welcome.
Any questions please see your child’s class teacher.

Parent Governor Elections

Dear Parents and Carers,

We have a vacancy in school for a new LAC (Local Academy Committee) member.
Please find attached all the relevant information that you need and a nomination form. You may nominate yourself but if you are nominating a third party, please ensure you gain their permission.

If you have any questions please contact the school office.

Kind Regards

The School Office

Parent-LAC – elections-Ballot-letter.docx

Parent-LAC – elections-nomination form.docx

Parent-LAC -elections-nomination-letter Nov 22.docx

Open Days – Do you have a child due to start school in September 2023?

Is your child due to start school in September 2023?
Come along to one of our Open Days. Have a look at our fantastic facilities and meet the staff.
Tuesday 8th November 10am – 11am
Wednesday 9th November 3.30pm – 4.30pm
Thursday 24th November 5.00pm -6.00pm

Open Days for children starting school in September 2023 will be on the following dates 8th, 9th and 24th November (see below). We would love the opportunity to show you around our amazing facilities and meet some of our staff. Children can start school in reception at the beginning of the academic year following their fourth birthday. Therefore, children born between 1 September 2018 and 31 August 2019 can start primary school from September 2023. Please note that the online facility is open from 2 November 2022. You must apply by 15 January 2023. Applications received after the 15th January, without exceptional reasons, are considered late. Late applications will not be processed until all the applications received on time have been allocated. This may result in your child not being offered a school place at your preferred school.

Apply here: https://shropshire.gov.uk/school-admissions/apply-to-start-or-transfer-school/starting-infant-or-primary-school/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

School Class Photographs

Dear Parent/Carer,

Your recent Group photograph is now ready to view and purchase at https://htmp.st/HolyTrinityPrimary

There will be a free “deliver to school” option open for approximately 14 days, otherwise home delivery is available for £5 postage and packing.

If you need assistance please call  01736 751555 (option 3) or click on contact us on the home page.

Many thanks,

Tempest Photography